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13 and assigns, all my right, title and claim of a negro woman called Hester Boyce age about eighteen years old and an infant child, (mulatto colour) of said Hesters, named Peter Boyce the said girl Hester Boyce being willed at a certain time by Robert Boyce of Concord, Sussex County State of Delaware, to Sarah E. Hazzard of Jacob, all and singular the said negro woman Hester Boyce and her infant child as above named To Have and To Hold, all and singular the said negro woman Hester and her infant child and other the property, above bargained and sold or mentioned and intended so to be, to the said William D. Noble his executors, administrators and assigns The said Hester Boyce to serve until thirty and I the said Perry H. Robinson for myself my heirs, executors and administrators, all and singular, the said negro woman Hester and her infant child, and other the property unto the said William D. Noble his executors administrators, and assigns against me the said Perry H. Robinson my executors and administrators, and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever, Shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents; of all and singular which said negro woman Hester Boyce and her infant child, and other the property. I the said Perry H. Robinson have put the said William D. Noble, in full possession by delivering to him the said William D. Noble the said negro woman called Hester Boyce and her infant child as before named, at the sealing and delivery of these presents, in the name of the property hereby bargained and sold, or mentioned and intended to be so, unto him the said William D. Noble as aforesaid In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this twenty fourth day of July in the year eighteen hundred and Fifty Two Attest Perry H. Robinson (Seal) H. Clay Douglass Thomas Hackett State of Maryland Dorchester County to wit: On this 26th day of July 1852 before me a Justice of the peace for said County personally appeared Perry H. Robinson and acknowledges the within Indenture to be his act and deed according to the acts of assembly and such case made and provided Witness my hand Daniel Cannone J. P. State of Maryland Dorchester County to wit: On this 26th day of July 1852 before me a Justice of the peace for said County came William D. Noble and made Oath on the Holy Evangely of Almighty God that he the said William D. Noble payd over or cause to be paid over unto the said Perry H. Robinson the full sum named in the within Bill of Sale To best of his knowledge and belief Sworn before Daniel Cannone J. P. Delivered to William D. Noble Sept 3.d 1856 Joseph Weatherly Be it remembered and it is hereby Certified that the following Exd from Bill of Sale was received and recorded on the 24th day of August Samuel R. Dunnock 1853 to wit: Know all men by these presents that I Samuel R. Dunnock of Dorchester County and State of Maryland, for and in Consideration of the sum of Five thousand dollars current money of Maryland to me in hand paid by Joseph Wheatley of the Same County and State aforesaid, at and before the sealing and deiovery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and I the said Samuel R. Dunnock have bargained and sold, Conveyed and transferred, and by these presents do bargain and Sell, Convey and transfer unto the said Joseph Weatherly his heirs and assigns forever, the following negroes to wit: one negro man david, one ditto Spencer one ditto James, one ditto Gabriel one ditto Daws one negro boy James one ditto William |
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